OK, and what a resonance frequency of thin film? 1khz?
It would works only at low volume, maybe headphones.
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I may be out of order here but I like cabinets, especially those with real wood veneer. To my mind they are a part of the lounge furniture, very much in the vein of the bureau or coffee table. The aesthetic quality of this new invention is very low indeed, but maybe I am old fashioned?
I may be out of order here but I like cabinets, especially those with real wood veneer. To my mind they are a part of the lounge furniture, very much in the vein of the bureau or coffee table. The aesthetic quality of this new invention is very low indeed, but maybe I am old fashioned?
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Hi,
Though I doubt the output capability of such a device
the interesting aspect is its a bipolar, not dipolar device.
As such the diaphragm frequency does not matter.
Further analysis indicates you'd have to run it with bias,
at half maximum temperature for symmetrical drive.
rgds, sreten.
Though I doubt the output capability of such a device
the interesting aspect is its a bipolar, not dipolar device.
As such the diaphragm frequency does not matter.
Further analysis indicates you'd have to run it with bias,
at half maximum temperature for symmetrical drive.
rgds, sreten.
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